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Subject:    Re: [PyQt] PyQt4 Installation Issues
From:       Justyn Chaykowski <frawst () live ! ca>
Date:       2016-03-29 0:20:24
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> > > > Update 2
> > > > I got it to work... fml.
> > > > Been at this, a hundred different angles for the last 18 hours.
> > > > All I did was take the Binary 64 bit installer for py3.4 from riverbank, and \
> > > > install it. Miraculously, it worked. I lost my mind.
> > > > I installed it into the 3.5 lib instead, and it worked.
> > > > I'll be damned. Sorry for clogging up your guys' mailboxes.

> > Update.
> > I don't have Qt installed. Would this cause the import error?
> > If so that may be my problem, and I will have to wait until later in the evening \
> > to install Qt itself and try again. However if that wouldn't cause the problem... \
> > Any ideas? :P

Hello,

I've installed PyQt4 through the .whl files available at \
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyqt4 . I have not been able to figure out \
how to install it any other way, while I've learned that PIP cannot do it alone - and \
I cannot for the life of me get the GnuWin32 'make' command to work on SIP, \
ostensibly barring me from using the same install functionality on PyQt4. The issue \
is common, you've all seen it before: 

ImportError: No module named 'PyQt4'.

I am running python 3.5.1 64-bit on a 64-bit machine, so I have installed the py35 \
64-bit version. This is where the error occurs. I am simply trying to:

> > import PyQt4

Since that hasn't worked, I have attempted to install the 32bit version - same error. \
I then tried the same process of installing the 64 bit and 32 bit versions onto my \
python 3.4 release respectively. Always with the same error.

I have also tried running the pyqtconfig.py file that comes with the releases, though \
I do not even know what it is meant to do - when these packages usually work out of \
the box. Anybody have any ideas? 		 	   		   		 	   		  

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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Update 2<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; \
I got it to work... fml.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Been at this, a hundred different angles \
for the last 18 hours.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; All I did was take the Binary 64 bit \
installer for py3.4 from riverbank, and install it.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Miraculously, \
it worked. I lost my mind.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; I installed it into the 3.5 lib \
instead, and it worked.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; I'll be damned. Sorry for clogging up \
your guys' mailboxes.<br><br>&gt;&gt;Update.<br><div><div dir="ltr">&gt;&gt;I don't \
have Qt installed. Would this cause the import error?<br>&gt;&gt;If so that may be my \
problem, and I will have to wait until later in the evening to install Qt itself and \
try again.<br>&gt;&gt;However if that wouldn't cause the problem... Any ideas? \
:P<br><br>Hello,<br><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><br>I've installed PyQt4 \
through the .whl files available at <a \
href="http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyqt4" \
target="_blank">http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyqt4</a> . I have not \
been able to figure out how to install it any other way, while I've learned that PIP \
cannot do it alone - and I cannot for the life of me get the GnuWin32 'make' command \
to work on SIP, ostensibly barring me from using the same install functionality on \
PyQt4. The issue is common, you've all seen it before: <br><br>ImportError: No module \
named 'PyQt4'.<br><br>I am running python 3.5.1 64-bit on a 64-bit machine, so I have \
installed the py35 64-bit version. This is where the error occurs. I am simply trying \
to:<br><br>&gt;&gt; import PyQt4<br><br>Since that hasn't worked, I have attempted to \
install the 32bit version - same error. I then tried the same process of installing \
the 64 bit and 32 bit versions onto my python 3.4 release respectively. Always with \
the same error.<br><br>I have also tried running the pyqtconfig.py file that comes \
with the releases, though I do not even know what it is meant to do - when these \
packages usually work out of the box. Anybody have any ideas?<br \
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